Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 105
... measuring unit is taken ; in my adopting one set of measures for the mensuration of solids ; an- other set ( similar to the last , in value , but of different names ) for measures of capacity : and in my not assigning a set of measures ...
... measuring unit is taken ; in my adopting one set of measures for the mensuration of solids ; an- other set ( similar to the last , in value , but of different names ) for measures of capacity : and in my not assigning a set of measures ...
Page 218
... measure disarm criticism . We have been in- formed that Mr. White has scarcely attained his 18th year , has hi- therto exerted himself in the pursuit of knowlege under the dis- couragements of penury and misfortune , and now hopes , by ...
... measure disarm criticism . We have been in- formed that Mr. White has scarcely attained his 18th year , has hi- therto exerted himself in the pursuit of knowlege under the dis- couragements of penury and misfortune , and now hopes , by ...
Page 246
... measure does not , as in modern poetry , depend upon the division of the lines into 4 fixed number of feet . In the poems alluded to , the number frequently varies ; and the syllables do not follow in order according to the mo dern ...
... measure does not , as in modern poetry , depend upon the division of the lines into 4 fixed number of feet . In the poems alluded to , the number frequently varies ; and the syllables do not follow in order according to the mo dern ...
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